Pentagon Mulls Drone Strike Assassination of ISIS Leader

The Pentagon describes Caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as a “person of great interest to us,” which in Pentagon-speak means they’d really like to lob some missiles at him.

The problem is two-fold, as not only is ISIS not fighting the US anywhere right now, but it is fighting two Shi’ite nations, Iraq and Syria, and assassinating their leader could spark a backlash against the US from Sunni nations that see the US taking sides in the sectarian wars.

US drone overflights are on the rise in Iraq, up to 50 flights a day according to officials, though so far there have been no strikes. Baghdadi has made some very high-profile public appearances in Mosul in recent days.

The argument right now is that ISIS might conceivably be a threat to the US Embassy in Baghdad, if the city falls to them. That’s kind of a flimsy argument, and if anything attempted killings could bring the US more directly into the war, and make them a much more appealing target for ISIS than they already were. Still, with the Obama Administration escalating the US role in Iraq at any rate, the question of direct involvement may soon be academic.

That al Baghdadi is a “person of great interest to the US" is no surprise but is a veiled threat since he has set himself up as the Caliphate of the ME after taking $bils in weapons, money and training from the Saudis, Israel and the other 'coalition of the dummies".

Israel recently vowed support for the Kurds after ISIS 'captured' Mosul and then handed it back to the Kurds. Mosul is now home to ISIS and Israel as part of the "coalition of dummies" thinks its support for ISIS guarantees them a foothold in Mosul.and it's Oil.

US hesitation in targeting al-Baghdadi, could be because they knows full well Israel and the 'coalition of the dummies' are behind al-Baghdadi meteoric rise from obscurity to glory and stupidity. Stupidity in believing that if they couldn't rout Assad from Syria they can rout Maliki from Iraq.